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1 hour ago, westphalian said:

Probably. Ash untrustworthy at the best of times. Broken ribs as evidence ( for being a twat if I’m honest)

Talking to a trainer yesterday and that was his concern. Every bloke with a saw will be doing them for beer money, chainsaw injuries will go up and then the H&SE will be reviewing the industry again.

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7 hours ago, Gary Prentice said:

Or you can consider it as part of the evolutionary process, in the knowledge that in a couple of hundred years we'll have a population of tolerant ash trees and life will go on. 

 

What it should be is a wake up call to encourage more species diversity and climate resilient planting, just like what happened when DED started.   :thumbup:  

 

Oh, hold on, we didn't learn then either, did we! :sneaky2:

Hopefully Gary , hopefully .  I used to think it was Ash just doing what Ash do but ..........

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